* how to enable anti-alias for charsets other than ascii?
@ 2008-03-19 4:27 Yu-ning Feng
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From: Yu-ning Feng @ 2008-03-19 4:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello,
I was using 23.0.60.2, cvs'ed yesterday.
I could enable anti-alias by starting emacs this way:
$emacs -fn "DejaVu Sans Mono-14"
ascii characters looked nice.
Then I set a font for viewing Chinese characters:
(set-fontset-font "fontset-default" 'chinese-gb2312 '("ar pl kaitim gb" .
"gb2312.1980"))
New font applied, but without anti-alias. (0) How could I enable it?
BTW, if I started emacs without options, then change font like this:
M-x set-default-font <ret> <select DejaVu Sans Mono>
New font apllied, but wasn't anti-aliased, either.
(1) Why, and
(2) how to solve it by issueing commands or evaluating lisp expressions?
(seems this could also help answer question (0))
Thanks.
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